Atherton, and Other Tales, Том 3Hurst and Blackett, 1854 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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Стр. 243
... miserable father did die ; but not until , before competent autho- rities , he had established the innocence of his son . THE LOST MAGPIE . " Who would give a bird R 2 THE WOODCUTTER . 243 Oh, Miss Lucy, bring witnesses, bring ...
... miserable father did die ; but not until , before competent autho- rities , he had established the innocence of his son . THE LOST MAGPIE . " Who would give a bird R 2 THE WOODCUTTER . 243 Oh, Miss Lucy, bring witnesses, bring ...
Стр. 244
... assuredly , if no such propensity be therein marked , it is an important omission , and should be supplied forthwith ; for that such an inclination does exist most strongly in numberless individuals of both THE LOST MAGPIE. ...
... assuredly , if no such propensity be therein marked , it is an important omission , and should be supplied forthwith ; for that such an inclination does exist most strongly in numberless individuals of both THE LOST MAGPIE. ...
Стр. 245
... say is that particular order of single women ungallantly termed old maids . It prevails a good deal in certain callings , chiefly among sedentary artisans , such as tailors , shoemakers , and hairdressers THE LOST MAGPIE . 245.
... say is that particular order of single women ungallantly termed old maids . It prevails a good deal in certain callings , chiefly among sedentary artisans , such as tailors , shoemakers , and hairdressers THE LOST MAGPIE . 245.
Стр. 246
... hospitable door to listen to their matchless note— one of the few celebrated things in the world which thoroughly deserves its reputation . My dear father was no degenerate descendant of his bird 246 THE LOST MAGPIE .
... hospitable door to listen to their matchless note— one of the few celebrated things in the world which thoroughly deserves its reputation . My dear father was no degenerate descendant of his bird 246 THE LOST MAGPIE .
Стр. 247
... return from the grateful manager a free admittance for the season . Fancy the pride and delight of the boy in seeing his favourite figuring upon the stage , and hearing the applause of the audience as he perched upon THE LOST MAGPIE . 247.
... return from the grateful manager a free admittance for the season . Fancy the pride and delight of the boy in seeing his favourite figuring upon the stage , and hearing the applause of the audience as he perched upon THE LOST MAGPIE . 247.
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